Current awareness service for health portal
The Current Awareness Service for Health aims to keep health professionals up-to-date with new developments for the benefit of patient care and improved decision making.
The Current Awareness Service for Health aims to keep health professionals up-to-date with new developments for the benefit of patient care and improved decision making.
The December 2011 edition of the Brain Waves newsletter is available to download from the Innovations in Dementia website.
People and organisations wanting to engage and consult with people with dementia will soon benefit from a new ‘what works’ resource pack.
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is gathering the opinions of patients and the public to help develop the ways it presents its guidance.
This report presents the findings of a survey of attitudes towards mental illness among adults in England undertaken in 2011.
Radar, Royal Association for Disability Rights, is encouraging MP’s across the UK to meet more of their disabled constituents.
The commissioning pack aims to provide straightforward, practical guidance for commissioners on dementia care.
The Living Well Handbook has been developed to allow people living with dementia to communicate their likes, dislikes, medical and lifestyle needs to carers and healthcare staff.
New communication systems have been designed by academic research teams at the Universities of St Andrews and Dundee to help people with dementia to unlock their memories.